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GQ Clock Issue

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Pep
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GQ Clock Issue

Post by Pep »

Hi All

I'm new to the world of GQ's having only recently gotten a GQ/Mav from a modified Zook,
so please excuse the lack of knowledge :oops:

The clock in my GQ seem to work when it's want to :roll: :roll:

Now i've read that this is a know issue but can not find how to fix it.

1. Is it a problem with the clock unit or wireing?
2. is it fixable or should i get a new clock from somewhere?

Thanks Pep
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Re: GQ Clock Issue

Post by bogged »

common problem, the solder joints on teh back dry and crack.

simple fix, remove it and redo the solder joints.

or not use the clock on ya stereo that you have or will put in soon.
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Re: GQ Clock Issue

Post by Reddo »

bogged wrote:common problem, the solder joints on teh back dry and crack.

simple fix, remove it and redo the solder joints.

or not use the clock on ya stereo that you have or will put in soon.
crap, you didnt use the words

"search"

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Post by UKGQ »

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Re: GQ Clock Issue

Post by bogged »

Reddo wrote:
bogged wrote:common problem, the solder joints on teh back dry and crack.

simple fix, remove it and redo the solder joints.

or not use the clock on ya stereo that you have or will put in soon.
crap, you didnt use the words

"search"

Are you feeling okay today Bruce? Do you want me to bring you some afternoon snacks?
was on the Vodka :oops: :oops:
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